Katie McDonnell

The (free)run of the house

With boyfriend Erik behind the lens, Katie McDonnell and the Canon EOS M50 show off their moves in a Parkour paradise of a house. The 120 FPS Slow Motion smoothly captured Katie’s backflip, and the remote control was pitch perfect for the grand piano ginger flip.

Erik used the 10 FPS burst shutter to film Katie’s cool 360 vault from the balcony, then wirelessly transferred the images to their laptop just as effortlessly.

“ ONE THING I DID WANT TO DO WAS A GINGER FLIP OF THIS GRAND PIANO HERE… ”

Alex Vizeo

An acclaimed backpacking travel blogger and photographer across five continents, Alex has also regularly won top blogging awards.

Paris from a whole different angle

With a super selfie stick that connected his phone to the Canon EOS M50, Alex Vizeo renewed his love for his home city of Paris with remote live views in both stills and video. Alex’s street smarts sought out some secret rooftops, for awesome views of the magnificent city and its world-famous landmarks, which the EOS M50 captured in rich 4k detail. Paris au max!

“ THAT’S WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR ALL DAY LONG…THERE IS THE BEST VIEW IN PARIS! ”

Kay Nambiar

After winning a TV survival show, Kay has gone on to become a successful model, musician, TV presenter and Instagram star.

“ I’M GOING TO SEE IF I CAN FIND A BOAT AND SEE HOW FAR IT WILL TAKE ME – EXCITING TIMES! ”

Celine Bernaerts

Makeup star leaves her studio behind

Elite fashion makeup artist Celine Bernaerts decided it was time to swap the studio lights for the great outdoors, armed with only the Canon EOS M50. After connecting her smartphone, Celine used the camera’s Intelligent auto mode to capture multiple selfie poses – the built-in RAW processing power did the rest.

She even managed to borrow a horse for an incredible final shot of the day!

“ THE MOST DEFINING MOMENT OF THIS LITTLE ADVENTURE? I’M GOING TO BE SHOOTING WITH HORSES. ”

Anne Dubndidu

Sun chaser, personal trainer, writer and happiness sharer – Anne is part of a new generation of vlogging fitness enthusiasts.

Capturing climbing highlights in low light

Anne Dubndidu has often climbed the mountainous Pic Saint Loup trail in Languedoc, France – but never at night. Accompanied by the Canon EOS M50, Anne used a mixture of long exposure shots and normal photography with the fast 22mm f2 lens to maximise the low light.

After light-painting at each kilometre, Anne made it to the top just in time to capture the breath-taking sunrise, and a perfect selfie.